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Displaying a Company Logo on the Menu Bar
Display a company logo on a menu. This article explains about the logo on the tool bar rather than Menu bar.
Owner Drawn Menu with Icons
Owner Drawn Menu with Icons
Simple Bitmapped Menus
A bitmapped menu class wit the advantage that the bitmap and toolbar images can be differentiated by size, view, etc.
Owner Drawn Menu with Icons (3) (uses toolbar res)
This class, BCMenu, implements owner drawn menus derived from the CMenu class. Updated to look good with Windows XP and more.
Cool Popup Menu
Class to create menu with vertical bitmap along left side of menu (similar to Start menu)
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